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The prime minister has a duty to pull any levers he can to ameliorate the president-elect’s global impact, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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The PM offers warm compliments, Farage a trip to Clacton, and the president-elect tries his best to remember them both
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Editorial: The prime minister has strengthened the rules on government conduct but too many holes remain
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A lot of people say they just don’t care about ‘politics’, and I’m sure that would make for an easier life. But Kamala Harris was right: we must carry on the fight, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Experienced envoy is considered best person to help guide Labour government during potentially fraught period
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Announcement comes as polls show Simon Harris’s Fine Gael and coalition partners Fianna Fáil in position to win fourth term
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Tory leader makes clear on her debut that there will be no situation she is not capable of making worse
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Donald Trump is going to be president of the United States for a second time. The Guardian’s John Harris is joined by columnist and host of Politics Weekly America, Jonathan Freedland, from Washington DC to ask how so many polls failed to predic ...
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Single Trade Window designed to reduce friction on imports and exports will be halted until at least 2026 amid cost fears
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A fairer, happier and more equal country is possible – but only if the party in power actually wants to make it happen, writes academic and author David Edgerton
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How else to explain Honest Bob Jenrick winding up as shadow justice secretary?
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Exclusive: UK rebuild of Beijing embassy held up as Angela Rayner faces fraught decision on Royal Mint Court site